The rat head was bought for 14 million euros. Patriotic entrepreneur Dr. Stanley Ho purchased the bronze horse head statue for HK$69.1 million before the auction and donated it to the country. Ox, in Rabbit, 2000, collected by a French private collector. It will be auctioned in Hong Kong by the French auction house Christie's on February 25, 2009. The Poly Group won it for HK$7 million and it is now placed in the Beijing Poly Art Museum under Poly for public viewing. Rabbit is collected by a French private collector. It will be auctioned by the French Christie's auction house on February 25, 2009. Pig: The only thing that has returned as a charity is the bronze pig head statue. In early 2003, the China Special Fund to Rescue Lost Overseas Cultural Relics searched for the whereabouts of the pig head in the United States. After hard work, the American collector agreed to transfer the pig head to the fund. In September 2003, Stanley Ho donated more than 6 million yuan to the fund to buy back the bronze pig head statue. It was later donated to the Poly Group and stored in the Poly Art Museum in Beijing for public viewing. Monkey was auctioned in Hong Kong in 2000 and was purchased by the Poly Group for HK$7.4 million. It is now on display at the Poly Art Museum in Beijing for public viewing.